THIRD ANNUAL TOURNAMENT


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DAY 3

Event Wraps with Record Blue Marlin and Big Prizes
A crowd of several hundred people gathered around the Bacardi-sponsored cocktail tent in Barrs Park, Bermuda, Saturday afternoon, eagerly anticipating of the arrival of Captain Russell Young’s local charter boat Sea Wolfe. Word had spread across the island that a big fish was on the way to the scales.

When the vessel arrived and the huge female blue marlin was lifted from its deck, the fish looked even bigger than the 644-pound estimate called in on the VHF radio.

Dockside estimates jumped to 722 pounds when Dr. Brian Luckhurst remeasured the catch, and the scales eventually showed her to be a whopping 757 pounds - a new record for the Bermuda Big Game Classic tournament!

The giant marlin won the Bacardi Biggest Blue Marlin Award and took both the Day Two and Day Three daily jackpots. (No one had landed a qualifying on Day Two, so the money rolled over.)

Day One leader Reel Tight released a blue just after 10:00 a.m. to move into second place overall, and Dana Ann clung to third place with a pair of blues from Day One.
It was still anybody’s tournament right to the last minute. Overproof and Sea Scorpion each landed a blue on Day Three and one more good bite for either team would catapult them to the overall lead.

Knock Down, with New Jersey newcomer Jay Klukowicz, weighed in a 40.5-pound wahoo to nail down the Fairmont Hamilton Princess Largest Gamefish award.
Any misgivings competitors may have had about fishing in the mysterious waters of the Bermuda Triangle were washed away in a wave of hospitality from the courteous island locals, the picture perfect surroundings and outstanding big game fishing. Come join the fun next year!

Capt. Peter B. Wright

F
inal Standings
1st Bank of Bermuda-Oppositional 1,500 pts
2nd Ferrari Stamoid-Reel Tight 1,028 pts
3rd Yaupon Embroidery-Dana Ann 1.000 pts
4th Overproof 1,000 pts
5th Sea Scorpion 1,000 pts
6th Sea Wolfe 757 pts
7th Hog Wild 700 pts
8th Panchdara 700 pts
9th Challenger 700 pts
10th Double D 500 pts
11th Tenacious 500 pts
12th Topless 500 pts
13th Outlaw 500 pts
14th De Mako 200 pts
15th Playmate 200 pts
16th Knockdown 200 pts


Prizes & Awards
Mackay Communications/ NERA Early Registration Competition Award Hog Wild
Simrad - Most Billfish Released Award Oppositional
ESSO Billfish Release High Score Award  
          Day One Dana Ann
          Day Two Oppositional
          Day Three Reel Tight
Bacardi Biggest Blue Marlin Award Sea Wolfe
Fairmont Hamilton Princess Largest Gamefish Award Knock Down
Finest Kind Offshore Tackle Blue Marlin Jackpot  
          Day One
Reel Tight
          Day Two & Three Sea Wolfe

DAY 2

The Hits Keep Coming
The team on Oppositional surged ahead on the second day of the 2003 Bermuda Big Game Classic with two blue marlin released. Mike Nichols and Sean Kelly each added one of the big fish to Kelly’s Day-One catch to give Oppositional a total of 1,500 points and the overall lead at the end of Day Two. Coming off a win of this year’s Fourth of July World Cup tournament, Oppositional has proven itself the team to beat in big game competitions.

Dana Ann’s anglers were unable to add to their Day One total (two blue marlin released/1000 points) and fell from first to second place. Yesterday’s second place team on Hog Wild also failed to score on Day Two and slid to third overall on time.

Ian Whitehead, angling on Panchdara, a 35-foot Main Coaster, one of several smaller boats in the tournament, added a blue marlin release to his white marlin from Day One. The catch raised the team score to 700 points. Tied with points but behind on time to Hog Wild, they held strong in fourth place. Their blue was estimated at or near the 500-pound minimum weight, but the team is not entered in the Finest Kind Offshore Tackle Daily Jackpot. The fish, hooked at 3:03 in the afternoon, was released for its 500 point score two minutes after “lines out” was called by tournament director Dan Jacobs.

Even though Day Two saw more blue marlin were released than Day One, none were weighed in, leaving Jim Lambert’s Reel Tight and its Captain, Eddie Herbert, on top of the big fish category.

The lone wahoo weighed in on Day Two was a 29-pound speedster taken by Triple Play, but it fell 10 pounds short in the largest gamefish category. Triple Play’s crew took a good run on the crying towel category by losing three blue marlin due to pulled hooks. (Try some metal ones today, guys!)

For the second day, the Bacardi sponsored tent in the weigh-in area at Barrs Park was crowded with contestants, wives and families. In Country & Western parlance, the winners were telling stories and the losers were saying “deal the cards again”.


Capt. Peter B. Wright


Current Standings
1st Bank of Bermuda-Oppositional 1,500 pts
2nd Ferrari Stamoid-Dara Ann 1,000 pts
3rd Yaupon Embroidery-Hog Wild 700 pts
4th Panchdara 700 pts
5th Reel Tight 528 pts
6th Challenger 500 pts
7th Double D 500 pts
8th Overproof  500 pts
9th Tenacious 500 pts
10th Sea Scorpion 500 pts
11th De Mako 200 pts
12th Playmate 200 pts
13th Knockdown 200 pts


Prizes & Awards
SImrad- Most Billfish Released Oppositional
ESSO Billfish Release High Score Award  
          Day One Dana Ann
          Day Two Oppositional
Bacardi Biggest Blue Marlin Reel Tight
Fairmont Hamilton Princess Largest Gamefish Award Overproof
Finest Kind Offshore Tackle Blue Marlin Jackpot  
          Day One
Reel Tight
          Day Two No Winner Today


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DAY 1

The Competition Kicks Off
The historic Fairmont Hamilton Princess Hotel served as a spectacular launching pad for the 2003 Bermuda Big Game Classic which kicked off today in Hamilton. This third annual competition has again increased in size, with more local boats and visiting boats from North America entered for three challenging days of deep sea fishing.

Anglers and crews from the 28 vessels gathered for a kick-off party in the heady atmosphere of the Hamilton Princess’s serene garden setting, a lush oasis redolent with the fragrance of tropical and subtropical blossoms. The local tourism board could not have ordered better weather than the moderate trade winds from a near stationary “Bermuda High” that was centered slightly south of the island.

Cocktails and wine flowed freely and a sumptuous buffet, complete with a variety of extravagant dessert pastries, helped keep chatter to a minimum while tournament director Dan Jacobs introduced local dignitaries and ran through the tournament rules and regulations.

In the interests of conservation, the tournament established a 500-pound minimum weight for boating blue marlins; any billfish weighing less would result in a loss of points. Trophies and cash prizes will be awarded for the top three teams based on total points. There will be additional prizes for the largest blue marlin boated, most billfish releases, and the largest game fish (tuna, dolphin, and wahoo). Jackpots will also be awarded to daily winners for the day’s largest blue marlin and the highest daily release point score.


Quick Start
It took just six minutes for the first blue marlin strike in this year’s Bermuda Big Game Classic, setting the tone for what competitors hope will be a busy three days of fishing. This third annual event features 28 boats – a record field - competing for more than $210,00 in cash and prizes.

Floyd Messer on the Dana Ann had lines in the water for just 6 minutes when the team reported to officials that a blue marlin on the hook. Messer released the blue 23 minutes later, mere seconds ahead of a white marlin release by Linda Carmignani on Hog Wild, who had hooked up at 8:20.

Although Hog Wild released their fish slightly after Dana Ann, they won the first major prize of the tournament, a $10,000 satellite communications package from Mackay Communications. Had Dana Ann been in the early pre-registration category, the boat would have claimed the prize awarded to Hog Wild.

The next fish hooked was a blue marlin by Jim Lambert fishing on board his gorgeous 80’ Merritt Reel Tight. The 528-pound blue, which Lambert fought for 48 minutes, turned out to be the day’s biggest fish.

Shortly after Reel Tight boated their fish, Hog Wild hooked up again. Linda Carmignani raised the stakes in the overall score by releasing a blue marlin at 9:27 a.m.

By noon there had been nine billfish hooked and eight caught - four blue and four white marlin. All, except the big fish in Reel Tight’s cockpit, were photographed alongside the boat to confirm their release.

Ian Whitehead onboard the 35’ Maine Coaster Panchdara proved it doesn’t take a big boat to catch marlin. He hooked and released a white marlin while Hog Wild was fighting their blue. Later in the day, Notorious, one of the three smallest boats in the competition (31’ long), hooked and then unfortunately lost a fish.

By day’s end, Dana Ann had added a second blue marlin release by Ed Warrington, increasing their total score to 1,000 points, which made them the Day-One leader. Hog Wild was in second with 700 points and Reel Tight’s money fish had them in third with 528 points. They were trailed closely by two other boats, each with 500 points for blue marlin releases.

At the weigh-in station, Reel Tight’s fish turned out to be a 528-pound female with small unripe ovaries. Dr. Brian Luckhurst of Bermuda’s Dept. of Environment prepared the fish and recovered a small ocean sunfish (Mola mola), skipjack tuna and variety of skeletal remains from its stomach. A 39-pound wahoo on Overproof edged out a 28.5-pound yellowfin tuna on Playmate to take the lead in the gamefish division.

Capt. Peter B. Wright


Current Standings

1st Bank of Bermuda-Dana Ann 1,000 pts
2nd Ferrari Stamoid-Hog Wild 700 pts
3rd Yaupon Embroidery-Reel Tight 528 pts
4th Oppositional 500 pts
5th Challenger 500 pts
6th Panchdara 200 pts
7th De Mako 200 pts
8th Playmate 200 pts


Prizes & Awards
Mackay Communications/Nera Early Registration Prize Hog Wild
Esso Daily Release Jackpot  
        Day One Dana Ann (1000 pts)
Simrad Most Billfish Released Award Hog Wild
Bacardi Biggest Blue Marlin Award Reel Tight
Fairmont Hamilton Princess Largest Gamefish Award Overproof
Finest Kind Daily Jackpot  
        Day One Reel Tight (528 pts)

 
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